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Leonardo DiCaprio auctions Elton John concerts for $3 million
Saturday, July 25 2015 |
Leonardo DiCaprio auctioned off two private Elton concerts for $3 million in aid of his environmental foundation.
The 40-year-old Hollywood star - who's a dedicated environmentalist and has previously described global warming as "the number-one environmental challenge" - staged a party for 1,000 guests, including the likes of Naomi Campbell, Orlando Bloom and Tommy Hilfiger, in St-Tropez, France and in total, raised more than $40 million for the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation.
A source told the New York Post newspaper: "The entire area was covered with models. It was so crowded you couldn't move, but everyone just danced where they were in their gowns and tuxedos."
Leonardo also auctioned off his own Rolex, as well as artwork by Banksy and Andy Warhol, with the proceeds going to his foundation, which is "dedicated to the long-term health and wellbeing of all Earth's inhabitants".
The evening's entertainment - which extended until 4:30am - featured a performance from DJ Cassidy, while comedian Chris Tucker also showed off his Michael Jackson-inspired dance moves.
Earlier in July 2015, it was revealed Leonardo is donating $15 million to more than 30 environmental groups "implementing innovative and impactful conservation projects around the globe".
Elton praises John Legend after Leonardo DiCaprio's bash Thursday, July 23 2015 at 20:34:02
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